A video showing a royal keeper standing near the coffin from the late British Queen Elizabeth II collapsed in front of the mourning crowd while standing not moving for hours at the Westminster Hall that had appeared on social media. The questioned guard stood at the foot of the deceased coffin, holding the ceremony staff, when he suddenly fainted and fell forward to the floor around 1 am.
Two other police officials immediately rushed to help and the direct recording of the broadcast was disturbed when the guard was examined. A stretcher was quickly taken out, but the unknown soldier managed to stand alone.
After returning his hat and the ceremony staff who fell to the floor during the fall, he quickly returned to his position. However, a few moments later he dramatically swayed again and was escorted by three staff. The incident occurred when hundreds of thousands of mourners packed the London paths to pay homage to the late Ratu.
QUEENS GUARD FAINTS DURING VIGIL. pic.twitter.com/v5EFtWsONH
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Queen Elizabeth’s coffin wrapped in a royal standard is now lying in a state in the Westminster Hall London where he will remain for four days until his funeral on Monday. Taken by weapons trains and accompanied by artillery cannons and toll roads from Big Ben’s Bell, Queen Elizabeth II coffin was transported on Wednesday from Buckingham Palace to the Westminster Palace, according to the New York Post.
King Charles III, in a full dress uniform and carrying Marshal’s stick, walked behind the coffin, joined his sister, Princess Anne, and their two brothers, Prince Andrew and Prince Edward. The older son and heir, Prince William, who was just named Prince Wales, walked behind him, next to his brother, Prince Harry.
The environment passed by the most familiar symbols in Royal London, from Buckingham Palace to a broad view filled with mall trees, then passed government institutions in Whitehall and Downing Street, before arriving at the Westminster Hall, the oldest part of parliamentary plantations. Westminster Hall, who sat under the shadow of Big Ben, was one of the most sacred places in the life of the British public, in accordance with the media portal.
The Queen of England breathed her last in Balmoral Castle in Scotland on September 8. The death of the 96 -year -old queen ended the government of seven decades which made him a flare stability in the world that was full of turmoil. Britain has entered the official mourning period, with tribute to pour all over the world.
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